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<p>Sculpture by Helaine Blumenfeld (2006) in the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 12:43:23 -08002016-12-05T17:32:49-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/30695531554Angels: Harmony [second view]<p>Sculpture by Helaine Blumenfeld (2006) in the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral.</p>pefkosmadangels harmony helaineblumenfeld sculpture art salisburycathedral salisbury wiltshire outdoor abstract dusk evening nightAngels: Harmony [first view]http://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31536194535/
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<p>Sculpture by Helaine Blumenfeld (2006) in the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 12:43:22 -08002016-12-05T17:32:30-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31536194535Angels: Harmony [first view]<p>Sculpture by Helaine Blumenfeld (2006) in the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral.</p>pefkosmadabstract dusk salisburycathedral salisbury wiltshire sculpture art angels harmony helaineblumenfeld evening nightTisanes Tea Room, Broadway - Happy Window Wednesday take 2!http://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/30649611224/
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<p>Out for a drive today, taking advantage of the unseasonably mild weather to visit a couple of Worcestershire churches. We stopped off in Broadway for a pit stop at this charming little tea room. Home made cakes - yummy!</p>Wed, 07 Dec 2016 12:09:13 -08002016-12-07T15:06:13-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/30649611224Tisanes Tea Room, Broadway - Happy Window Wednesday take 2!<p>Out for a drive today, taking advantage of the unseasonably mild weather to visit a couple of Worcestershire churches. We stopped off in Broadway for a pit stop at this charming little tea room. Home made cakes - yummy!</p>pefkosmadhighstreet broadway worcestershire tisanes tearoom teashop cotswolds 17thcentury old building tea coffee cake scones crumpets jam cream butter treat dayout traditional christmas winter afternoonTisanes Tea Room, Broadway - Happy Window Wednesday!http://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31490746445/
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<p>Out for a drive today, taking advantage of the unseasonably mild weather to visit a couple of Worcestershire churches. We stopped off in Broadway for a pit stop at this charming little tea room. Home made cakes - yummy!</p>Wed, 07 Dec 2016 12:09:12 -08002016-12-07T14:53:41-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31490746445Tisanes Tea Room, Broadway - Happy Window Wednesday!<p>Out for a drive today, taking advantage of the unseasonably mild weather to visit a couple of Worcestershire churches. We stopped off in Broadway for a pit stop at this charming little tea room. Home made cakes - yummy!</p>pefkosmadhighstreet broadway worcestershire tisanes tearoom teashop cotswolds 17thcentury old building tea coffee cake scones crumpets jam cream butter treat dayout traditional christmas winter afternoon window wednesdayKween Lizbuffhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/30628198864/
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<p>TED: &quot;We done this nice pussel of Kween Lizbuff but there wuz sum peeces wiv bits of pikchur missin'. An' don't yew go sayin' I picked off them bits, CUZ I NEVER DID! <br />
SO THERE!!&quot;</p>Tue, 06 Dec 2016 14:18:37 -08002016-12-06T11:12:19-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/30628198864Kween Lizbuff<p>TED: &quot;We done this nice pussel of Kween Lizbuff but there wuz sum peeces wiv bits of pikchur missin'. An' don't yew go sayin' I picked off them bits, CUZ I NEVER DID! <br />
SO THERE!!&quot;</p>pefkosmadqueenelizabethi queen elizabeth tudor portrait nicholashilliard pelicanportrait art painting symbolism missing pieces falcon puzzle jigsaw hobby pastime leisure costume teddy bear tedricstudmuffin ted cute stuffed soft plush fluffy toyElizabeth I - "The Pelican Portrait"http://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/30628196844/
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<p>Detail showing pieces with loose top layers. <br />
<br />
Falcon Puzzle.<br />
750 pieces, complete but with top layer loose on several pieces, and with one piece lacking top layer entirely.<br />
602 x 430 mm.<br />
23 11/16 x 16 15/16 in.<br />
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Queen Elizabeth I &quot;The Pelican Portrait&quot; by Nicholas Hilliard c1547/1619<br />
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Elizabeth I found England a minor European nation, torn by religious quarrels, and left it one of the great powers. Her reign also saw a unique flowering of the arts in Britain. Portraits of the Queen present her as a compelling, but ultimately inscrutable, figure, enhancing her regal personality by a wealth of jewels and emblems.<br />
The picture is also known as &quot;The Pelican Portrait&quot;, after the pelican pendant on her breast. This bird, which pecked at its breast to feed its children with its own blood, is a symbol of Christ's work of redemption and sacrifice, and of his Resurrection. Hence in this context it came to mean Elizabeth as nurse and mother of the Church in England.<br />
The Tudor rose appears with the Scottish fleur-de-lys at the top of the picture, and is also scattered throughout her costume. The thornless rose, however, is a symbol of the Virgin Mary, suggesting that the Virgin Queen was married to England in the same way that Mary was married to the Church. She holds a fan of feathers from the New World, which may symbolize the geographical discoveries made during her reign.<br />
Nicholas Hilliard trained as a jeweller, and is best known for his delicate miniatures. The intense concentration on glowing detail in his Pelican Portrait is the result of working on a tiny scale.</p>Tue, 06 Dec 2016 14:18:37 -08002016-12-06T12:08:47-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/30628196844Elizabeth I - "The Pelican Portrait"<p>Detail showing pieces with loose top layers. <br />
<br />
Falcon Puzzle.<br />
750 pieces, complete but with top layer loose on several pieces, and with one piece lacking top layer entirely.<br />
602 x 430 mm.<br />
23 11/16 x 16 15/16 in.<br />
<br />
Queen Elizabeth I &quot;The Pelican Portrait&quot; by Nicholas Hilliard c1547/1619<br />
<br />
Elizabeth I found England a minor European nation, torn by religious quarrels, and left it one of the great powers. Her reign also saw a unique flowering of the arts in Britain. Portraits of the Queen present her as a compelling, but ultimately inscrutable, figure, enhancing her regal personality by a wealth of jewels and emblems.<br />
The picture is also known as &quot;The Pelican Portrait&quot;, after the pelican pendant on her breast. This bird, which pecked at its breast to feed its children with its own blood, is a symbol of Christ's work of redemption and sacrifice, and of his Resurrection. Hence in this context it came to mean Elizabeth as nurse and mother of the Church in England.<br />
The Tudor rose appears with the Scottish fleur-de-lys at the top of the picture, and is also scattered throughout her costume. The thornless rose, however, is a symbol of the Virgin Mary, suggesting that the Virgin Queen was married to England in the same way that Mary was married to the Church. She holds a fan of feathers from the New World, which may symbolize the geographical discoveries made during her reign.<br />
Nicholas Hilliard trained as a jeweller, and is best known for his delicate miniatures. The intense concentration on glowing detail in his Pelican Portrait is the result of working on a tiny scale.</p>pefkosmadqueenelizabethi queen elizabeth tudor portrait nicholashilliard pelicanportrait art painting symbolism missing pieces falcon puzzle jigsaw hobby pastime leisure costumeElizabeth I - "The Pelican Portrait"http://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31432354346/
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<p>Falcon Puzzle.<br />
750 pieces, complete but with top layer loose on several pieces, and with one piece lacking top layer entirely.<br />
602 x 430 mm.<br />
23 11/16 x 16 15/16 in.<br />
<br />
Queen Elizabeth I &quot;The Pelican Portrait&quot; by Nicholas Hilliard c1547-1619.<br />
<br />
Elizabeth I found England a minor European nation, torn by religious quarrels, and left it one of the great powers. Her reign also saw a unique flowering of the arts in Britain. Portraits of the Queen present her as a compelling, but ultimately inscrutable, figure, enhancing her regal personality by a wealth of jewels and emblems.<br />
The picture is also known as &quot;The Pelican Portrait&quot;, after the pelican pendant on her breast. This bird, which pecked at its breast to feed its children with its own blood, is a symbol of Christ's work of redemption and sacrifice, and of his Resurrection. Hence in this context it came to mean Elizabeth as nurse and mother of the Church in England.<br />
The Tudor rose appears with the Scottish fleur-de-lys at the top of the picture, and is also scattered throughout her costume. The thornless rose, however, is a symbol of the Virgin Mary, suggesting that the Virgin Queen was married to England in the same way that Mary was married to the Church. She holds a fan of feathers from the New World, which may symbolize the geographical discoveries made during her reign.<br />
Nicholas Hilliard trained as a jeweller, and is best known for his delicate miniatures. The intense concentration on glowing detail in his Pelican Portrait is the result of working on a tiny scale.</p>Tue, 06 Dec 2016 14:18:36 -08002016-12-06T12:08:13-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31432354346Elizabeth I - "The Pelican Portrait"<p>Falcon Puzzle.<br />
750 pieces, complete but with top layer loose on several pieces, and with one piece lacking top layer entirely.<br />
602 x 430 mm.<br />
23 11/16 x 16 15/16 in.<br />
<br />
Queen Elizabeth I &quot;The Pelican Portrait&quot; by Nicholas Hilliard c1547-1619.<br />
<br />
Elizabeth I found England a minor European nation, torn by religious quarrels, and left it one of the great powers. Her reign also saw a unique flowering of the arts in Britain. Portraits of the Queen present her as a compelling, but ultimately inscrutable, figure, enhancing her regal personality by a wealth of jewels and emblems.<br />
The picture is also known as &quot;The Pelican Portrait&quot;, after the pelican pendant on her breast. This bird, which pecked at its breast to feed its children with its own blood, is a symbol of Christ's work of redemption and sacrifice, and of his Resurrection. Hence in this context it came to mean Elizabeth as nurse and mother of the Church in England.<br />
The Tudor rose appears with the Scottish fleur-de-lys at the top of the picture, and is also scattered throughout her costume. The thornless rose, however, is a symbol of the Virgin Mary, suggesting that the Virgin Queen was married to England in the same way that Mary was married to the Church. She holds a fan of feathers from the New World, which may symbolize the geographical discoveries made during her reign.<br />
Nicholas Hilliard trained as a jeweller, and is best known for his delicate miniatures. The intense concentration on glowing detail in his Pelican Portrait is the result of working on a tiny scale.</p>pefkosmadqueenelizabethi queen elizabeth tudor portrait nicholashilliard pelicanportrait art painting symbolism missing pieces falcon puzzle jigsaw hobby pastime leisure costumeSalisbury Cathedral at duskhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31462334585/
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<p>Popped into the Cathedral refectory for coffee before a last quick spin around the Christmas market yesterday. Took this photo as we left the Cathedral Close.</p>Tue, 06 Dec 2016 07:49:38 -08002016-12-05T17:26:09-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31462334585Salisbury Cathedral at dusk<p>Popped into the Cathedral refectory for coffee before a last quick spin around the Christmas market yesterday. Took this photo as we left the Cathedral Close.</p>pefkosmadsalisbury salisburycathedral cathedral wiltshire england uk building architecture gothic medieval spire outdoor exterior middleages cathedralclose sunset dusk evening winterWalking Madonna [detail]http://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31091159330/
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<p>Sculpture in the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral: Walking Madonna by Dame Elisabeth Frink (bronze, 1981).</p>Tue, 06 Dec 2016 07:49:38 -08002016-12-05T17:29:24-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31091159330Walking Madonna [detail]<p>Sculpture in the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral: Walking Madonna by Dame Elisabeth Frink (bronze, 1981).</p>pefkosmadsalisbury salisburycathedral cathedral wiltshire england uk bronze sculpture dameelisabethfrink walkingmadonna art modern contemporary outdoorSalisbury Christmas Markethttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31328743661/
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<p>A day trip to Salisbury, including a visit to the Christmas Market.</p>Mon, 05 Dec 2016 13:42:37 -08002016-12-05T17:50:45-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31328743661Salisbury Christmas Market<p>A day trip to Salisbury, including a visit to the Christmas Market.</p>pefkosmadsalisbury christmas market outdoor chalets shopping season winter evening december stalls lightsSalisbury Christmas Markethttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31328744451/
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<p>A day trip to Salisbury, including a visit to the Christmas Market.</p>Mon, 05 Dec 2016 13:42:36 -08002016-12-05T17:44:56-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31328744451Salisbury Christmas Market<p>A day trip to Salisbury, including a visit to the Christmas Market.</p>pefkosmadsalisbury christmas market outdoor chalets shopping season winter evening december stalls lightsSalisbury Christmas Markethttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/30636398053/
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<p>A day trip to Salisbury, including a visit to the Christmas Market.</p>Mon, 05 Dec 2016 13:42:36 -08002016-12-05T17:44:35-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/30636398053Salisbury Christmas Market<p>A day trip to Salisbury, including a visit to the Christmas Market.</p>pefkosmadsalisbury christmas market outdoor chalets shopping season winter evening december stalls lightsBeach huts at Lyme Regishttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31051036900/
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<p>Colourful beach huts along the seafront (Cart Road) at Lyme Regis in Dorset.</p>Sun, 04 Dec 2016 12:54:55 -08002016-10-20T13:52:41-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31051036900Beach huts at Lyme Regis<p>Colourful beach huts along the seafront (Cart Road) at Lyme Regis in Dorset.</p>pefkosmadlymeregis dorset seaside beach huts beachhuts doors colour recreation holiday vacation vacances england uk cartroad cabin wooden shelter seafrontLyme Regis - St Michael the Archangelhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31253851262/
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<p>Grave of Mary Anning.<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>Sat, 03 Dec 2016 13:25:27 -08002016-10-20T16:01:10-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31253851262Lyme Regis - St Michael the Archangel<p>Grave of Mary Anning.<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>pefkosmadstmichaelthearchangel church lymeregis parishchurch dorset england uk placeofworship churchofengland anglican worship religion hallowedground holy maryanning burial memorial stainedglass windowLyme Regis - St Michael the Archangelhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31283197141/
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<p>Modern organ, green man detail.<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>Sat, 03 Dec 2016 13:25:26 -08002016-10-20T15:59:03-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31283197141Lyme Regis - St Michael the Archangel<p>Modern organ, green man detail.<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>pefkosmadstmichaelthearchangel church lymeregis parishchurch dorset england uk placeofworship churchofengland anglican worship religion hallowedground holy maryanning burial memorial stainedglass windowLyme Regis - St Michael the Archangelhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31253852402/
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<p>Jacobean carved wood pulpit of 1613.<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>Sat, 03 Dec 2016 13:25:26 -08002016-10-20T15:57:56-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31253852402Lyme Regis - St Michael the Archangel<p>Jacobean carved wood pulpit of 1613.<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>pefkosmadstmichaelthearchangel church lymeregis parishchurch dorset england uk placeofworship churchofengland anglican worship religion hallowedground holy maryanning burial memorial stainedglass windowLyme Regis - St Michael the Archangelhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31397961495/
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<p>&quot;Jesus saith unto him, Feed my sheep&quot;<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>Sat, 03 Dec 2016 13:25:25 -08002016-10-20T15:57:43-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31397961495Lyme Regis - St Michael the Archangel<p>&quot;Jesus saith unto him, Feed my sheep&quot;<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>pefkosmadstmichaelthearchangel church lymeregis parishchurch dorset england uk placeofworship churchofengland anglican worship religion hallowedground holy maryanning burial memorial stainedglass windowLyme Regis - St Michael the Archangelhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31397962475/
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<p>Bickley memorial window detail.<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>Sat, 03 Dec 2016 13:25:24 -08002016-10-20T15:57:22-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31397962475Lyme Regis - St Michael the Archangel<p>Bickley memorial window detail.<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>pefkosmadstmichaelthearchangel church lymeregis parishchurch dorset england uk placeofworship churchofengland anglican worship religion hallowedground holy maryanning burial memorial stainedglass windowLyme Regis - St Michael the Archangelhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31283205581/
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<p>George Howard Bickley memorial window.<br />
Unusually, it depicts Sir Galahad's vision of the Holy Grail.<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>Sat, 03 Dec 2016 13:25:24 -08002016-10-20T15:56:04-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31283205581Lyme Regis - St Michael the Archangel<p>George Howard Bickley memorial window.<br />
Unusually, it depicts Sir Galahad's vision of the Holy Grail.<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>pefkosmadstmichaelthearchangel church lymeregis parishchurch dorset england uk placeofworship churchofengland anglican worship religion hallowedground holy maryanning burial memorial stainedglass windowLyme Regis - St Michael the Archangelhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/pefkosmad/31283207901/
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<p>Mary Anning window.<br />
The window shows the Corporal Works of Mercy:<br />
Feeding the hungry; Giving drink to the thirsty; Clothing the naked; Sheltering the homeless; Visiting prisoners and the sick.<br />
Mary Anning's grave is in the churchyard nearly opposite this window.<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>Sat, 03 Dec 2016 13:25:23 -08002016-10-20T15:55:36-08:00nobody@flickr.com (pefkosmad)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31283207901Lyme Regis - St Michael the Archangel<p>Mary Anning window.<br />
The window shows the Corporal Works of Mercy:<br />
Feeding the hungry; Giving drink to the thirsty; Clothing the naked; Sheltering the homeless; Visiting prisoners and the sick.<br />
Mary Anning's grave is in the churchyard nearly opposite this window.<br />
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The parish church of St Michael the Archangel, above Church Cliff, dominates the old town, Dating from the 12th century, it was originally a tripartite structure with an axial tower. Transepts were added around 1200 and two aisles were added in the 13th century. A new church was built east of the tower and transepts early in the 16th century and the old chancel and aisles removed. The old nave was shortened in the 19th century. Mary Anning (1799-1847), pioneering fossil collector, dealer and palaeontologist, is buried here and commemorated in a stained glass window provided by members of the Geological Society of London, an organisation that did not admit women until 1904.</p>pefkosmadstmichaelthearchangel church lymeregis parishchurch dorset england uk placeofworship churchofengland anglican worship religion hallowedground holy maryanning burial memorial stainedglass window